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  • Dr Eric Lawrey

    … (AIMS) in 2008 to develop the technology behind the eAtlas and took over as project leader in 2011. My focus is … their data and working with stakeholders to ensure the eAtlas best matches their needs. Prior to AIMS I was the … eReefs modelling and remote sensing data and managing the eAtlas for the National Environmental Science Program …
  • 21 December: The GBR at your fingertips

    … on the GBR! Using real-world data from the AIMS GBR eAtlas platform users can, for example, change the water … on the GBR! Using real-world data from the AIMS GBR eAtlas platform users can, for example, change the water …
  • Accessibility

    … ) Selected data holdings from AIMS appear on the eAtlas Repository ( https://eatlas.org.au/home ) Developer tools - AIMS Data Platform API … ) Selected data holdings from AIMS appear on the eAtlas Repository ( https://eatlas.org.au/home ) Developer …
  • Early warning systems for coral bleaching

  • Marine and Coastal Industries

    … A comprehensive information management system and eAtlas is also being developed for northern marine areas. For …
  • Video monitoring

    … Watch! View some of our video monitoring videos on the eAtlas YouTube channel View on YouTube Sharks and rays 23 Jul …

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